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full rehearsal

noun as in dress rehearsal

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It would be daunting enough to impersonate a band of that caliber onstage after a full rehearsal period.

Sitting behind a table as she observed this first full rehearsal, Pat Benatar, who sang “We Belong”— a touchstone of the MTV era that reached No. 5 on the Billboard chart in 1984 — stopped taking notes and began to cry.

WINDSOR, England — Hundreds of troops from the British army, air force and navy have taken part in the first full rehearsal of the procession that will bring the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II to its final resting place.

Ms Davenport said the cars had undergone "loads of test miles and hours and hours of preparation", but a full rehearsal had not been possible due to the scale of the event.

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Through Coriolis’ PayPal page, donors can choose a tier of sponsorship, whether an hour of a rehearsal, a full rehearsal, a week of rehearsals, one performance or all performances.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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